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Counseling Corner

Counseling Corner

De : Isaac Johnson
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The Bible is just as relevant today as it was when it was written two thousand years ago. It gives us practical advice and tools to help us deal with everyday issues like stress, anxiety, depression, parenting, finances, sex, etc. As a Marriage & Family therapist and pastor, Isaac Johnson utilizes scientific research and biblical truth, to help his listeners understand why they do what they do and how to do what they do better.Copyright Isaac Johnson Développement personnel Réussite personnelle
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    • 10 Topics, 10 Truths: Season One in Review
      Apr 18 2024
      This is my last episode of Season One for this podcast. If God allows I hope to do a second season down the road. With that in mind, I thought it might be fun and helpful to highlight my Top Ten Topics and give one, overarching principle for each of them, kind of like a season in review. If you want more info on a particular issue from this episode, you can go back and listen to earlier episodes that addressed your interest in more detail.
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      30 min
    • Anxiety: A Crisis of Confidence
      Mar 22 2024
      Anxiety is one of those emotions, kind of like anger and sadness, that has gotten a bad rap. While none of us like feeling anxious that doesn’t mean anxiety is a useless emotional state. In this episode, Isaac gives four, practical benefits of anxiety and tells us what we can do to make anxiety work more for us instead of against.
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      23 min
    • Using Minimal Disappointment to Create Maximum Blessing
      Mar 14 2024
      None of us like the feeling of disappointing someone. We don’t want to hurt a person’s feelings, so we water down the truth. We do things out of guilt because we don’t want someone to “feel bad.” We even avoid disciplining our kids due to our emotional insecurity. In this episode, Isaac explains why disappointing others is not only unavoidable, it’s often necessary in order to love them the way God needs us to.
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      17 min
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